Indian Heart Journal (Sep 2021)

Real-world outcomes in treatment of highly calcified coronary lesions with intravascular shockwave lithotripsy

  • Evan J. Wiens,
  • Jaime C. Sklar,
  • Yi Hui Wei,
  • Qaiser Aleem,
  • Kunal Minhas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 5
pp. 653 – 655

Abstract

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Real-world data regarding the efficacy and safety of coronary intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) are lacking. We conducted a study of 50 consecutive patients (64 lesions) who underwent IVL. 3 patients suffered in-hospital mortality unrelated to the IVL; there was no other occurrence of MACE up to 30 days. Angiographic success was nearly universal (98% of patients with residual stenosis <50%, 96% of patients with TIMI 3 flow) and complication was rare, including among patients undergoing IVL for in-stent restenosis or left main coronary artery lesions. In a high-risk real-world cohort, IVL was a safe and effective treatment for highly-calcified coronary lesions.

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